Last post wasn't too clear that I was asking a question, so asking again.

I'm trying to install Vector Std 5.8 from Windows 98, with the ISO image (no CD for this old laptop). Loadlin can boot the ISO, but the installer can't find it. What do I have to name the ISO, and where do I put it? C: is FAT, the ISO is in the root directory, and is called VL58.ISO, but the installer only gives an error saying it can't find the ISO. Tried several other locations and names, but no luck.

Yes, I've read that. It said:Put it (the ISO file) on top level directory (C:\ or D:\)

And the 5.8 (but not the 5.0) installation guide also said:You MUST now rename the iso to follow DOS 8.3 filename specs (e.g. VL58.ISO, not vl58.1.24vl5.iso), and the filename should be all capital letters.

Does the file system on C: have to be NTFS? Shouldn't FAT work fine? Maybe the ISO shouldn't be named VL58.ISO but something else?

* The next files should be placed into C:\loadlin o loadlin.exe Get it from “install/loadlin/” directory within the FTP site. o initrd.img Find it as “isolinux/initrd.img” within the FTP site o The kernel file that matches your system (ide, scsi, sata, adaptec) You may select one of them from “isolinux/kernel/” directory within FTP site.

Yes, did all that. There was no ide kernel, so I used the sata kernel from the iso. (Mounted the iso and copied sata into c:\loadlin.) Yes, loadlin booted up the sata kernel, and found the initrd. The installer started. It's on the 2nd screen of the installer where things go wrong. The installer does not find C:\VL58.ISO, and gives an error message saying so.

I wonder if the sata kernel could be missing vfat? I think vfat is in there, because if I recall, I was able to mount C: (/dev/hda) from the shell. I'll have to try again to be sure. Maybe the installer is looking for a specific name, and that name is not VL58.ISO? If so, what name would that be? I tried putting the iso in c:\loadlin. Didn't help.

There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with what you're doing. What I can suggest to you now is, mount your hard drive, then mount the iso somewhere and then try running "/usr/sbin/setup --hosted" again and see if it helps.

So, I'll have to get another kernel. Doubt the scsi kernel will work, but can give it a try. 5.8 doesn't have a kernel called ide. There's got to be some place I can get these kernels other than the iso images. I'd rather not download the whole VectorLinux 5.0 iso just in case it has an ide kernel.

Now to find out if Vector Linux comes up faster than Slackware 10.0's 61 seconds, and whether Firefox come up faster than the blazing 29 seconds it takes under Slackware 10.0. That is, if I don't run out of room on the hard drive first. Could use Reiser4-- gives a bit more room than Reiserfs 3. Everyone should have to use an old computer once in a while to appreciate how bloated software has become.